Seven points about the Supreme Court judgment in Miller II/Cherry are in danger of being missed amidst the political noise. […]
Rule of Law
The request made by the Privy Council that the Queen prorogue Parliament was a clumsy and inappropriate attempt […]
The current dramatic interaction between the Government, Parliament and the courts means that we are witnessing one of […]
Statutory ouster of judicial review has long been considered to offend the rule of law. But just what […]
Introduction The treatment of ouster clauses in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal has been said to […]
This is the first of a series of posts in which Richard Ekins reflects upon Lord Sumption’s Reith […]
Editors’ note: This is Part II of a two-part contribution. You can read Part I HERE. In Part […]
Editors’ note: This is the first of a two-part contribution, the second part of which will appear on […]
Peter Hain’s decision to breach an interim injunction granted by the Court of Appeal in the case of […]
Two days after the Court of Appeal granted an interim injunction restraining reportage of harassment allegations against a […]
